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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/999026

Title:
  The pulseaudio system should not be in Xubuntu

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  This only applies to Xubuntu.

  After updating some packages the sound control applet disapeared, the
  sound media button was stuck on red (off), notifications were showing
  about sound but eventually sound stopped working altogether.

  It seems quite clear that xfce-mixer and the xfce sound system are not
  compatible with pulseaudio - it uses gstreamer instead.  Here are some
  links explaining the situation:

  http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1871357.html

  https://bugs.launchpad.net/xfce4-volumed/+bug/883485

  http://xubuntu.org/news/12-04-release/

  This is from the xfce sound guy steve dodier:

  'Hi. I'm the xfce4-volumed developer.

  xfce4-volumed is NOT compatible with Pulseaudio. Xubuntu 11.10 uses
  Pulseaudio by default, hence problems. If you want me to work on a
  Pulseaudio back-end for xfce4-volumed, please send an email to the
  xfce4 development mailing list and ask for Pulseaudio support in the
  back-end of xfce4-volumed AND xfce4-mixer, and I'll see with the other
  developers if we want to work on this or not (this will also depend on
  my workload, which is extremely high at the moment).

  Besides, gnome-settings-daemon has NOTHING to do on a Xfce-based
  distribution. Sorry guys but I strongly disagree to this. Xfce
  provides several independent daemons that do the same job (among which
  xfce4-settings-helper and xfce4-volumed), these are integrated (at
  least partially or in future plans) with Xfce applications, these are
  designed around the philosophy of Xfce, the desktop environment that
  you are using. Thus, they are more likely to be now, and to stay in
  the future, more suitable to your needs.'

  
  My fix is blogged at:

  http://www.freewayprojects.com/2012/05/sound-not-working-in-
  xubuntu-12-04-on-my-new-hp-elitebook-will-not-unmute-with-media-
  button-solved/

  Quite simply, the pulseaudio package needs to be purged from Xubuntu -
  and possibly when installing xfce-desktop on a standard Ubunut the
  pulseaudio package needs to be purged as well.

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